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@misusyaya idk how I can answer you, I hope you will see my message. I uderstand what you're saiying, and I know the staff really like their cats and try to take great care of them. I think the idea is good but in reality they don't have enough knowledge about animal neededs. The fact all the cats wear little bells on their collars even if the sound is very bad for their ears. And I repeat, 10 cats in 10m² is too small. It's still better than the street, I'm totally agreeing. And I think it's probably the best cat coffee you can find in Japan if you watch how they are treated. But still, and even if all the money earned is for the cats only, I think it's really weird to make people pay to play and pet them. For me, a real vegan cat coffee should be a coffee shop/tea saloon/restaurant idk with maybe 2-3-4 cats, but they are just here. You shouldn't attract customers with them, not use them as "tools" even if all the profits are collected for them or other stray cats (and I'm doubting about that like, ALL the profits... I think it's just a part but maybe I'm wrong). I'm sorry but for me it's still not really vegan because of that. But for Japan, it's a good start!